Climate Reporting: A Major Gap in Transparency – Part I

Part I: The gap is considerable The climate reporting gap between private and public firms is tangible and large. What are the numbers telling us? While it has usually been a fact well known that private firms’ reporting of the tracking and reporting of environmental impact trails considerably that from public firms, how much exactlyRead More

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AI-driven AV: Driverless Cars Take a New Turn – Part II

Can reinforcement learning replace the robotics approach for self-driven cars? Looks like the second generation of autonomous vehicles is here Robots are robots, after all The robotics approach traditionally undertaken by self-driving cars considers driving to be a sequence of distinctly separate problems involving route identification, perception, on-road decision-making, vehicle control, and so on. EachRead More

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Big Data vs Data Science

Big data and data science are hot topics that need to be understood today. Confusion between both subjects is quite prevalent as most industries involved in these topics do not agree upon a universal definition for both. The amount of data collected and stored has never happened before. The growing variety and volume of dataRead More

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The State of AI: China edition

China is becoming a world leader in AI for a reason. Read on to know why That China’s investments in its AI economy has contributed significantly to the global growth of AI is reflected squarely in the Stanford University AI Index, gauging worldwide artificial intelligence advancements in metrics such as development, research, and economy. TheRead More

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Recovery Disrupted – corporates & governments grapple with paradoxes

Redrawing supply chains, a sharply polarised world, tightening monetary policies, slower growth – these are times when responding to one crisis could create another elsewhere Corporate chiefs, economists, and policymakers of the government are having sleepless nights. Corporates are grappling with redrawing supply chains along geopolitical fault lines as the world gets sharply polarised; policymakersRead More

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Data Mining and it’s techniques

Learn how data mining can help us forecast our actions. The procedure through which a large set of data is sorted to find out valuable information and patterns that can be modified into a coherent structure for further use is called Data Mining. The term data mining is a misnomer. It does not mean theRead More

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Google uses System-on-a-Chip to take its fight to Apple

A recent developer event reveals Google is looking at greater integration across devices, and also between its hardware and software, to better compete against rivals Close on the heels of Apple’s System-on-a-Chip (SoC) powering its Macs, iPads, and iPhones to set sales records, Google used its recent developer eventI/O 2022 (I/O stands for input-output) toRead More

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What are the stages in the life cycle in data science?

Meaning of Data Science Life cycle Data science, an interdisciplinary approach that seeks to replace the traditional methods of processing a plethora of collected and stored data for analysis to produce actionable insights have transformed businesses in recent years. It is interrelated to data mining and big data and is a part of artificial intelligence.Read More

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More Than Just Machines – Part III

Part III: Verticalization – Birth of the new machine model Powered by software and automation, newer business models and verticalization are set to be key themes in the transformation of the machinery industry. Beyond the digital transformation of the industry, some of the major aspects to be considered for the future of machinery is theRead More

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AI-driven AV: Driverless Cars Take a New Turn – Part I

A new breed of self-driven cars have abandoned the robotics approach for reinforcement learning with surprising results Ever since the first experimental autonomous vehicle (AV) capable of driving on and off roads was developed in 1984 by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) – the most prominent research organization of the US Department of DefenseRead More

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